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RADIO OPERATIONS

Radio Tuning

1. Press 

POWER

     button to turn on the unit.

2. Press the 

FUNCTION 

button to select radio mode.

    Press 

BAND 

button to select AM / FM radio band, if necessary.

3.To manually tune to desired station, repeatedly press the      / 

TUNE- or      

  / 

TUNE 

+ button.

4.To automatically search for stations with strong signals, press and hold the       / 

TUNE- or

       / 

TUNE

 

+

 

   button until the frequency digits on display begins to scan then release the button. The tuner will stop on
   the first strong station signal it finds.

Notes:

•  Manual tune to select weaker stations that might be by passed during automatic tuning.
•  If the automatic tuning does not stop on the exact  frequency of the station, 
   for example, it stops on 100.9 MHz instead of 100.8 MHz, use the manual tuning method to "fine tune" 
   to the exact frequency of the desired station.
•  In FM mode, you may press the 

MODE

 button to select FM stereo or mono receiving mode, if necessary. 

Radio Preset Stations

The unit allows you to store up to 10 AM and 10 FM stations for easy recall at any time.

Manual Preset

1. Press 

POWER

     button to turn on the unit.

2. Press the 

FUNCTION

 button to select radio mode.

    Press 

BAND 

button to select AM / FM radio band, if necessary.

3. Tune to the radio station you want to store in memory using the        / 

TUNE- or      

 / 

TUNE 

+ button.

4. Press the

 MEM

 button. The preset channel number "01" appears  on display.

5. To select desired preset station number, press 

CH

 

+ / - 

button.

6. To confirm preset location, press the

 MEM

 button.

7. To store up to 10 AM and 10 FM station presets, repeat steps 3 to 6 above.

FM Antenna

Unwrap and fully extend the  FM Antenna wire for best FM radio  reception.

Tips for the Best Reception

To obtain the best AM reception, slightly rotate the unit until the clearest signal is recrived or place it near 
outdoor.
To obtain the best FM reception, fully extend the FM Antenna and adjust its direction.

NOTE: The iPod may cause interference to the AM  reception if it is docked and turned ON. 
             You should turn off the iPod manually or remove it 

from the unit for better reception.

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1. Infra-red Transmitter
2. POWER On/Off        

button

3. SLEEP

 button - Select sleep timer duration

4. FUNCTION 

button - Select AM/FM radio, iPod, CD and AUX mode

5. P-MODE 

button - Select CD play mode

6. MODE 

button - Enter the setting mode

7. BAND 

 button -  Selects  AM / FM radio band

8. STOP

    button - Stop CD playback

9. PLAY/PAUSE         

 button - Play or pause playback of CD or iPod

10. CH+/- 

 button - Select preset radio station

11. TUNE + /FF and TUNE - /FR 

button 

      Tune the radio channel frequency up or down;
      Skip forward or skip backward in iPod, CD mode

12. / -

 button - Adjust volume level up and down

13. MEM

 button -Save radio preset station

14. PGM

 button - Set CD program

15. MUTE

 button - Mute volume

16. SNOOZE/LIGHT

 button - Activate the snooze functio, turn LCD

      backlight ON / OFF

17. EQ 

button - Select equalizer (EQ) effect

18. ALARM ON/OFF

 button - Turn the alarm on and off

19. Battery Compartment

Remote Control

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

24. 

Headphone

 

Jack

25. 

BACKLIGHT

 Dimmer ---- Select LCD back-lit Dim/Bright.

26. 

FM Antenna wire

27. 

AUX IN 

---- An audio signal input cable with a 3.5mm 

      stereo plug for the connection of external audio device.
28. 

RESET

 ---- For resetting the unit.

29. 

Battery Compartment 

---- Located at bottom of the unit.

30. 

DC IN Jack

 ---- To connect to external DC power supply

Rear view

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POWER

FUNC

MODE

MUTE

P-MODE

SLEEP

BAND

CH

EQ

ON/OFF

LIGHT

VOLUME

SNOOZE

ALARM

ON/OFF

PGM

MEM

TUN

+

FF

CH+

FR

TUN 

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Summary of Contents for JiMS 220 - Docking Digital Music System

Page 1: ...S OPERATING MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE DOCKING DIGITAL MUSIC SYSTEM WITH CD FOR iPod JIMS 220 AUS IB_04 148 5 x 210mm fold size use 5pcs...

Page 2: ...LATION LOCATION OF CONTROLS RADIO OPERATIONS CD OPERATIONS iPod OPERATIONS EQ SETTING AUXILIARY INPUT CLOCK AND CALENDAR SETTINGS ALARM OPERATIONS SLEEP TIMER CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUID...

Page 3: ...me control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it...

Page 4: ...cedures other than those specified here may result in exposure to hazardous radiation 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS JiMS 220 is an iPod Docking Music System which incorporates the following features...

Page 5: ...se the drawer 23 Pair of Speakers 7 INSTALLATION For Clock and Radio preset station backup 1 A clock battery compartment is located at the bottom of the unit 2 Install 2 x AAA batteries not included i...

Page 6: ...the Best Reception To obtain the bestAM reception slightly rotate the unit until the clearest signal is recrived or place it near outdoor To obtain the best FM reception fully extend the FMAntenna an...

Page 7: ...mance are not guaranteed 2 Manufacturer is not responsible for playability of CD R RW due to recording conditions such as PC performance writing software media ability etc 3 Do not attach a label or s...

Page 8: ...ack of your external device then you only need to adjust the volume control of this unit If you connected the Headphone Jack of your external device then you may need to adjust both the volume control...

Page 9: ...set the minute press the VOLUME button to set advance or reverse minute setting Press and hold the button for fast advance reverse value 4 Press the MODE button again The alarm source icon flashes 5...

Page 10: ...oisy Decrease the volume Volume level is set too high If the iPod original sound source is of poor quality distortion and noise are easily noticed with high power speakers Try a different audio source...

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